How to engage patients in advanced directives
PCPs are the front lines of the culture change about discussing advance directives, end-of-life care and death.
7 strategies to get patients talking about end-of-life care
Ways primary care practices can educate patients about advance directives and empower them to make decisions about their health and quality of life.
Wearables shed light on depression in physician interns
New research is studying the effects of stress and long hours on physician intern health, and it’s changing their DNA.
How to discuss cognitive screenings with Medicare patients
Cognitive screenings are part of Medicare’s Annual Wellness Visit. But what’s the best way for physicians to empower patients on the subject of brain health?
6 common myths about cognitive decline
When it comes to cognitive decline, primary care physicians are the front lines of detection and patient education.
A mission to mentor
Two black med students are channeling social media to help other people of color pursue careers in medicine.
How to make the most of medical conferences
Medical conferences are high-energy fountains of inspiration and education, but how can you put those ideas into action once you get back home?
Girl power: 5 ways to empower female physicians
Despite the growing number of female physicians, there are few women in leadership roles. Here are five ways you can help women advance their careers.